LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Little Rock used a dominant fourth quarter and a 20-point performance from
Jordan Holman to power past Central Arkansas, 57–48, Saturday night at the Jack Stephens Center. The Trojans outscored UCA 20–6 in the final period to erase a three-point deficit and close out the in-state matchup with authority.
The win moves Little Rock to 3–5 on the season while UCA drops to 6–3. The game was part of the Governor's I-40 Showdown presented by Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Fourth-Quarter Takeover
Trailing 42–37 entering the fourth, the Trojans locked down defensively, holding UCA to just two made field goals in the period. Holman took over offensively, scoring her final seven points at the line in the closing minutes, including four straight free throws to put the game away.
"We have been preaching to finish the game in the fourth quarter," Little Rock head coach
Steve Wiedower said. "We weren't able to finish against Memphis and Arkansas State, but we did it tonight. This was a big win for us. I am proud with how we played."
Little Rock's defense forced 16 turnovers and turned them into 16 points, a key factor in the comeback.
Holman, Burk Lead the Way
Holman's 20 points came on 6-of-16 shooting, along with six rebounds and a game-high three blocks, anchoring the Trojans on both ends of the floor.
Sophomore guard
Brenna Burk added 14 points, including two three-pointers, and went a perfect 6-for-6 from the free throw line.
"We played well as a team in the fourth quarter," Burk said. "We were clicking offensively, getting good shots and knocking them down."
Jarahle Daniels provided an important lift off the bench, grabbing six rebounds and dishing out two assists, while freshman
Alaina Payne contributed five boards and steady defense in 33 minutes of action.
Little Rock finished 20-for-24 from the free-throw line—a major difference in the game. UCA attempted only eight.
Trojans Overcome Slow Start
The Trojans trailed 18–5 after a cold-shooting first quarter but responded with an 18-point second period to pull within eight at halftime. Little Rock continued to chip away in the third, setting up its overpowering fourth-quarter surge.
UCA was led by Linda Amaning's 10 points and six rebounds, while Bree Stephens posted a double-double with seven points and 13 boards. The Sugar Bears shot just 19-of-60 (31%) from the field and 4-of-13 from three.